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Your cart is empty.When you need precision in tight spaces, reach for the Paslode 18 Ga. Cordless Li-ion Brad Nailing system. At 4.25 lbs., this is the lightest Cordless Brad Nailer on the market. Designed for fine trim applications, it leaves only a small hole in detailed trim work. This cordless nailer gives you great maneuverability to place the nail exactly where you want it wherever you're working: overhead, on ladders, or on your knees. Our cordless nailer, brad nails, and fuel cell are designed to work together so you can fasten with precision, finish without fatigue
Zachary
July 29, 2025
I am a builder/general contractor. I had the old version nicd battery operated and it took care of me for 9 years. I purchased the new lithium model and it seriously feels like it’s half the weight and gets into tighter spots much easier! They both drive nails easily but so far I would say this lithium one is much stronger as well. An added bonus is I can pop the battery out one position and disconnect it from the terminals while still being connected to the nailer so it doesn’t drain the battery! Highly recommend!Keep up with your maintenance depending on your usage. I use it more for “punch out” and remodels so I clean and oil it once a year. Zero problems!
Michael W Newberry
July 27, 2025
Great guns over my carpenter days I have had 4 18 gage and probably 10 of the 16 gage guns best thing ever purchased! If you like dragging a hose for crown molding be my guest! I like the freedom of no hose and loud compressor
bristu57
July 15, 2025
I have used Paslode for a long time. This was my first 18 Guage. I have used all types of guns. Air, Battery and Battery and Gas. Air is nice except for the hose and having to have a compressor. Battery is OK but doesn't dive nails as well. Battery Guns, Makita weight almost 10 Lbs. That's a lot of weight. Paslode less than 5 on finish guns. Approximately 2000 nails per Battery and fuel cell.
Sonia Chavis
June 8, 2025
Gun is nice but trouble shoots on the last 4 nails every time
Customer
June 2, 2025
This so called new nailer does not work. I called Paslode. They told me it’s a 2018 model. I want my money back! What a huge inconvenience to my business.
Donny James Woodworking LLC
May 4, 2025
Very powerful nailer and super light weight compared to other name brands. I own a Woodworking company and using a heavier nailer has caused elbow and shoulder pain. This gun is much better on the joints and weight feels evenly distributed. Worth the money especially if you are using brad nailer often
Robbieo
March 4, 2025
If you're ever in a pinch and need some quick trim work done this is your tool.
Mike D
December 24, 2024
Purchased a used one. It wouldn't fire more than 10 nails without getting jammed up. I think I just got a bad one. I have the Paslode framing nailer and it works great.
Customer
December 13, 2024
Easy to use on tight areas
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